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the smoke from countless burning fields covers the city in a thick haze. the ancient art evolveded from indian wrestling techniques that date back to the fifth century b.c. >> ready, start! >> training is rigid. this is not just a sport, but a way of life. wrestlers live and train together and have strict rules of diet and personal conduct. no smoking, no drinking, no contact with women. i took high school wrestling so that i could get out of gym class. i was a dirty, dirty fighter. it's an all too natural segue between the aggressive posturing of opposing bodies and this. the entire border between india and pakistan has only one crossing. here. every sunset the border is officially closed with this bit of national theater. wearing nearly duplicate uniforms, the indian military and pakistani rangers partake in a game of theatrical contempt. clearly it's a popular show. >> so where are we? >> we are right next to pakistan. >> india and pakistan were once one country, ripped apart in one of the hastiest, ill-considered partitions imaginable. beyond there, no
the smoke from countless burning fields covers the city in a thick haze. the ancient art evolveded from indian wrestling techniques that date back to the fifth century b.c. >> ready, start! >> training is rigid. this is not just a sport, but a way of life. wrestlers live and train together and have strict rules of diet and personal conduct. no smoking, no drinking, no contact with women. i took high school wrestling so that i could get out of gym class. i was a dirty, dirty fighter....
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and we'll be the first to upgrade the towers and put up the small cells that will power the smart cities of the future. when i started at verizon, i knew i was joining a team that was pushing the industry forward. now, with the launch of the only 5g ultra wideband network, we're doing it again. this time, changing the way we learn, work and live. and i'll always be proud that we're not just building america's first 5g network. we're doing it right. a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> welcome back. here's the closing argument. for nearly nine hours the nation was transfixed. he said, she said. some of the highest stakes imaginable. a seat on the supreme court supposedly reserved for people of highest integrity. the accuser cried. the nominee cried more. both were compelling. but the moment of the day goes to a senator, republican lindsey graham of south carolina. watch this. >> this is the most unethical sham since i've been in politics. and if you really wanted to know the truth, you sure as hell wouldn't have d
and we'll be the first to upgrade the towers and put up the small cells that will power the smart cities of the future. when i started at verizon, i knew i was joining a team that was pushing the industry forward. now, with the launch of the only 5g ultra wideband network, we're doing it again. this time, changing the way we learn, work and live. and i'll always be proud that we're not just building america's first 5g network. we're doing it right. a book that you're ready to share with the...
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aftermath of these hideous and heinous aattacks on the city. >> absolutely especially considering this city has pretty much been on edge. like you in to this. the last time she was seen we hear was at the turkey/syrian border. did she have any other connections in paris. did her boyfriend, the one who committed the crime at the store, did he make some calls and activate some more terrorists within the country. these people think he made the call to a journalist. when he was asked do you have any relationship or partnership with these brothers, he said yes, everything has been planned. the brothers targeted the officers and i would focus on the police force. so obviously, this is a for the french police tack a is what he had to say. >> translator: united have been organized to guarantee the proper functioning of it all. police whom i've asked to be extremely vigilant. the highest authorities of the state, the person of the republic and the prime minister and also a number of heads of state and government from abroad will participate in this rally. >> and we've also -- we've also come to
aftermath of these hideous and heinous aattacks on the city. >> absolutely especially considering this city has pretty much been on edge. like you in to this. the last time she was seen we hear was at the turkey/syrian border. did she have any other connections in paris. did her boyfriend, the one who committed the crime at the store, did he make some calls and activate some more terrorists within the country. these people think he made the call to a journalist. when he was asked do you...
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that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who art nrt heaven,ok halls÷
that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who art nrt heaven,ok halls÷
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the kansas city convention calling on committee delegates, getting them into the white house, back slapping, making deals and being president. >> ten votes for governor reagan -- >> there are people cursing each other out. people ready to come to physical blows. >> 20 votes for an outstanding american. ronald reagan. >> who will be the standard bearer of the republican party? >> and 133 votes for the greatest president and the next president of the united states, gerald r. ford! >> finally, dad came out as the nominee for the republican party. >> i am honored by your nomination and i accept it. i am ready, i am eager to go before the american people and debate the real issues face to face with jimmy carter! >> jerry ford gives what some people think is the greatest speech of his career. >> toward the end of the speech, you see gerald ford look up toward ronald reagan. >> after the scrimmages of the past few months, it really feels good to have ron reagan on the same side of the line. >> his first gesture was to invite reagan down to the convention floor. that was a big deal. and try to unit
the kansas city convention calling on committee delegates, getting them into the white house, back slapping, making deals and being president. >> ten votes for governor reagan -- >> there are people cursing each other out. people ready to come to physical blows. >> 20 votes for an outstanding american. ronald reagan. >> who will be the standard bearer of the republican party? >> and 133 votes for the greatest president and the next president of the united states,...
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along with the rest of city council, it seems. also the ontario premier, like can governor of the state. she says she is willing to step in if needed to assist the city council in toronto in resolving this crisis with the mayor. more now on his latest bombshell and i've got to warn you, these remarks are unbearable and graphic. >> i have to take legal action against the waiter that said i was doing lines at the market, those are allies in that is not true. it hurts my wife when they call a friend of mine a prostitute. she is not a prostitute. she is a friend and that makes me sick, people are saying this. unfortunately, i have no other choice. i am the last two to take legal action. i cannot put up with it anymore. litigation will be starting surely. i have had enough. that is why i warned you to be careful what you wrote. i have never said that in my life and i would never do that. i am happily married. i want to apologize for my graphic remarks this morning. yesterday i mentioned it was the second worst day of my life except for
along with the rest of city council, it seems. also the ontario premier, like can governor of the state. she says she is willing to step in if needed to assist the city council in toronto in resolving this crisis with the mayor. more now on his latest bombshell and i've got to warn you, these remarks are unbearable and graphic. >> i have to take legal action against the waiter that said i was doing lines at the market, those are allies in that is not true. it hurts my wife when they call...
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citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of a button, all the farmers are able to get their money, pay school fees and improve their standard of living. with citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ >>> it is a mystery worthy of the blockbuster she stars in. one of china's most famous faces has gone missing. ♪ >> actress fan bingbing is best known in the u.s. for her roles in the "x-men" franchise. she hasn't been seen since june. her disappearance fueling concern it could be linked to accusations of tax evasion that are rocking china's entertainment industry. cnn international correspondent matt rivers is on this for us from beijing. matt, what do you know? >> well, brooke, this would be china's equivalent of, say, jennifer lawrence or meryl streep just vanishing. fan bingbing is not an a-list celebrity here, she's a-plus list. so back in may, fan was accused of not paying proper taxes by essentially not reporting all of her income to the government. she immediately deni
citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of a button, all the farmers are able to get their money, pay school fees and improve their standard of living. with citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ >>> it is a mystery worthy of the blockbuster she stars in. one of china's most famous faces has gone missing. ♪ >> actress fan bingbing is best known in the u.s. for her roles in the...
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to stop it. >>> the city council wants him gone, but the crack smoking mayor is not going anywhere. now rob ford's biggest advocate is speaking out to cnn. the mayor's wife is standing by her man. >>> the club no singer or rocker wants to be part
to stop it. >>> the city council wants him gone, but the crack smoking mayor is not going anywhere. now rob ford's biggest advocate is speaking out to cnn. the mayor's wife is standing by her man. >>> the club no singer or rocker wants to be part
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we need to move the city's -- we have a lot of critical issues facing the city and the city is doing a good job managing around that and we're looking forward to fresh thinking. >> thanks for joining us from the toronto city council. that wraps it upper for this hour. legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >> the latest shocker in the malaysian airlines mystery. not only did it take 17 minutes to notice that the plane was missing from the radar, no one even bothered to launch a search operation for another four hours. malaysia's preliminary report on flight 370 only adding to the anger and the uncertainty. also this hour, florida swamped by more rain in one day than seattle gets in seven months. homes, cars, highways, simply washed away in the floodwaters. >>> what finally convinced rob ford that it's time for rehab? hmm, was it the mayor's personal epiphany and acceptance of a problem or could it perhaps have been the publication of these images? new images lifted from yet another video allegedly showing the crack smoking toronto mayor. you're going to see the images in
we need to move the city's -- we have a lot of critical issues facing the city and the city is doing a good job managing around that and we're looking forward to fresh thinking. >> thanks for joining us from the toronto city council. that wraps it upper for this hour. legal view with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >> the latest shocker in the malaysian airlines mystery. not only did it take 17 minutes to notice that the plane was missing from the radar, no one even bothered to...
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shootings in the kansas city area, mostly on the interstate, kansas city drivers. they don't know if it's connected but look agent possibility. back to this one. gave a lot of details and it's horrific. >> don, you know, when you hear what the officials said, when they described it as tragic and sad, very difficult situation. keep in mind this on on the eve of a jewish holiday of passover. three people shot and killed, that one person that person of interest, now in custody. as you described, a white male in his 70s, not from kansas, also as you mentioned, and not known to police. that's important because you heard one of reporters asking, have you ever heard about this guy, any background on him? this is a new suspect for police there. also as far as weapons, a shotgun was used, possible handgun and also a possible assault weapon used. also reports of statements that he made after all of this was said and done, after he was in the police car. police making the point very clear, they are not confirming any of the reports until they have more time to look through th
shootings in the kansas city area, mostly on the interstate, kansas city drivers. they don't know if it's connected but look agent possibility. back to this one. gave a lot of details and it's horrific. >> don, you know, when you hear what the officials said, when they described it as tragic and sad, very difficult situation. keep in mind this on on the eve of a jewish holiday of passover. three people shot and killed, that one person that person of interest, now in custody. as you...
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small mom and pop businesses started leaving, crack epidemic hit in the '80s and it devastated the city. >> crack hit, you can literally see the impact zones. >> you had detroit police and narcotics, the dea, they were raiding houses left and right, arrested all the people in the house, took the dope, took the money. once it was empty, neighbors would burn the house down. they didn't want these people moving back in. before you know it, two or three years passed, the neighborhoods were devastating. >> these are casualties of war. >> best way to express it because those empty lots were once well maintained homes. >> now, detroit police are out there on the street, only thing they basically have time for is to respond to the major crimes. we have had families sitting in their house eating dinner, an aluminum sided house, somebody stripped the aluminum siding off their house as they eat. if all of a sudden there's a shooting, i'm sorry, i can't help you with your aluminum siding, i have to go to this shooting. >> you don't exactly have 1,000 extra guys just to bust loiterers or guys -- >>
small mom and pop businesses started leaving, crack epidemic hit in the '80s and it devastated the city. >> crack hit, you can literally see the impact zones. >> you had detroit police and narcotics, the dea, they were raiding houses left and right, arrested all the people in the house, took the dope, took the money. once it was empty, neighbors would burn the house down. they didn't want these people moving back in. before you know it, two or three years passed, the neighborhoods...
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brian todd is in the city of west with more details. brian. >> reporter: piers, today, when the sun came up we got clearer, new pictures of just the level of devastation in the town of west. whole city blocks have been leveled by this explosion. you could feel this blast from 50 miles away. new pictures coming in from youtube and other sources. and some of our media teams were able to get a brief tour inside the zone, but not very long. the access is limited. but you can see just the level of level of devastation of entire houses, roofs torn off, siding blown in, things like that. a couple hours ago we went to a candlelight vigil here in west. one of the catholic churches here, st. mary's catholic church, hundreds of people packed inside. it was very emotional. tears all over the place as two of the local pastors spoke briefly and gave a sermon. it was there that we caught up with steve vanek, one of the first people on the scene after the blast. he was about a quarter mile away. when the blast occurred he was about a quarter mile away.
brian todd is in the city of west with more details. brian. >> reporter: piers, today, when the sun came up we got clearer, new pictures of just the level of devastation in the town of west. whole city blocks have been leveled by this explosion. you could feel this blast from 50 miles away. new pictures coming in from youtube and other sources. and some of our media teams were able to get a brief tour inside the zone, but not very long. the access is limited. but you can see just the...
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so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >>> just 34 days until the mid terms and we want to know what is driving you to the polls. >> we are excited about this. why are you voting? here is what you are telling us for today. >> i have had a business in west virginia all my life. what donald trump has done for this state and the country as far as the economy is concerned is unlike anything i have seen since ronald reagan. >> i want border security, jobs for my children. >> taking time for young people to take control. it's our time to vote. we are the future of politics in america. >> one of the biggest issues for me is education especially in pennsylvania. money that goes to the school districts is very, very -- my school district doesn't get as much as it should compared to neighboring s
so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >>> just 34 days until the mid terms and we want to know what is driving you to the polls. >> we are excited about this. why are you...
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it is called the diet. it was meeting that year in the city of vans. what the emperor was going to do was to order him to be obedient to the church. imagine this great set piece. all of the great figures of the holy roman empire there, bishops, princes, a vast crowd in attendance, and there the emperor told luther to be obedient to the church. luther said he could not be obedient. he must be obedient to the bible, the scripture. >> rather than being willing to investigate these ideas, the catholic church took a turn in the other direction and erected walls. martin luther is officially marked as being outside of the tradition of the catholic church. it was seen as an act of disloyalty. to be protestant meant you were loyal to the pope. >> narrator: after luther's defiance of king charles and the pope at the diet of vermes, a hard line is drawn among christians. >> the foundation of the reformation is that the church is the invisible gathering of all of those who confess christ in every time and in every place, and because this is not a temporal group of
it is called the diet. it was meeting that year in the city of vans. what the emperor was going to do was to order him to be obedient to the church. imagine this great set piece. all of the great figures of the holy roman empire there, bishops, princes, a vast crowd in attendance, and there the emperor told luther to be obedient to the church. luther said he could not be obedient. he must be obedient to the bible, the scripture. >> rather than being willing to investigate these ideas, the...
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he's the mayor of the city. he knows that better than anybody. >> you say he's not going to resign. >> no, no, no. >> he's going to toughen out -- >> yeah, he did what he did. he made a mistake. he's admitted to the mistake. not a nice one, but he's done it but he has -- he's been to work every single day. he has not -- i mean, people want to say that oh my goodness, you know, he's ignoring counsel or ignoring his job at city hall. he isn't. >> diane kathy talking to cp 24 steven ledrew. robin doolittle has been writing about this. it was shot at a supporter of mayor ford's house, right. >> yeah, the video is over a minute long. it seems to have been shot in the summer because there is a reference to a bi election and there was one at that time and as you-all saw, the mayor seems really out of it, hyped up, pacing back and forpt swearing saying he's going to rip someone's throat out. he says he's a sick mother f-er. >> they offered to buy it and they didn't take you up on the offer, do you know why? >> that's co
he's the mayor of the city. he knows that better than anybody. >> you say he's not going to resign. >> no, no, no. >> he's going to toughen out -- >> yeah, he did what he did. he made a mistake. he's admitted to the mistake. not a nice one, but he's done it but he has -- he's been to work every single day. he has not -- i mean, people want to say that oh my goodness, you know, he's ignoring counsel or ignoring his job at city hall. he isn't. >> diane kathy talking...
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failures of this administration. >> reporter: from above, you see the expansion of the tent city shelter compared to video three months ago. the population of unaccompanied teensrupled to 1600. >> we may just be at the beginning of trying to figure out how did this happen in the united states glp that w. >> diane, thank you. >>> coming up, president trump fired up and lashing out against christine blasey ford. members of his own party now speaking out calling it just plain wrong. does this impact key votes though? brett kavanaugh's confirmation? the calculation, the spec laulan speculation, that is next. fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces b
failures of this administration. >> reporter: from above, you see the expansion of the tent city shelter compared to video three months ago. the population of unaccompanied teensrupled to 1600. >> we may just be at the beginning of trying to figure out how did this happen in the united states glp that w. >> diane, thank you. >>> coming up, president trump fired up and lashing out against christine blasey ford. members of his own party now speaking out calling it just...
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but in rancho mirage, california, she owned the city. everybody who knew her loved her. and she was part of the charity world there like nobody else. and so she he's a great void. i think of her as sort of with lady bird johnson who did beaut fication and getting rid of billboards. and wildflowers in america. and betty ford with the clinic and the candidness about women's issues. i think both of them turn out to be two of the underrated first ladies in american history. lady bird and betty ford. and both of them passed just in recent years. >> larry king, doug brinkley, we thank you for joining us this evening and sharing your thoughts and perspective on betty ford who died this evening. thank you. statements are flooding in tonight with remembrances of betty ford. a statement just in from the white house says in part, and i quote "mrs. ford helped reduce the social stigma surrounding addiction and inspired thousands to seek much-needed treatment. while her death is a cause for sadness, we know that organizations such as the betty ford center will honor her legacy by giv
but in rancho mirage, california, she owned the city. everybody who knew her loved her. and she was part of the charity world there like nobody else. and so she he's a great void. i think of her as sort of with lady bird johnson who did beaut fication and getting rid of billboards. and wildflowers in america. and betty ford with the clinic and the candidness about women's issues. i think both of them turn out to be two of the underrated first ladies in american history. lady bird and betty...
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dichotomy, the old, the new. >> i go out every day with my crew and we are trapping around the city and we will catch maybe five rats in a day, and i go out with these guys and in an hour they catch me ten. >> scientists about matt are dead serious about the rat problem because the history of rats is down right deadly. in the middle ages the beau bonnick plague killed 50 million people. the culprit? rats. technically it was flees but the flees were on the rats as they are today, and they are still covered with delightful contagious, and there's e. coli, and the hundred tau virus, and the plague is still out there and many scientists believe it's biding its time, waiting to reappear. >> one thing you should be appear of, rats, when they run scared and don't know where they are going, they will run up everything, including your pant leg. >> bad. very bad. >> the solution? as it so often is, duct tape. >> how many times has a rat gone up your trousers? >> actually, it's happened once. >> that's enough. >> with merlin on a leash and nine other hands rolling with us, the hundred the begi
dichotomy, the old, the new. >> i go out every day with my crew and we are trapping around the city and we will catch maybe five rats in a day, and i go out with these guys and in an hour they catch me ten. >> scientists about matt are dead serious about the rat problem because the history of rats is down right deadly. in the middle ages the beau bonnick plague killed 50 million people. the culprit? rats. technically it was flees but the flees were on the rats as they are today, and...
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plague," the devastation of an algerian city overrun by rats. and according to my high school english teacher he was using the rats to symbolize the nazi invasion, and the consequences of letting your guard down. in this way the plague was really a metaphor. well, this story is also full of rats, but our story is not a metaphor. what do you smell? here in new york, the rats are literal, and they are frickin' everywhere. they chew through electrical wires and spread disease and threaten to overrun entire communities. the cure? a small and unlikely ban of mild mannered new yorkers committed to taking back their streets. this is richard reynolds. for over 20 years he and a handful of concerned citizens have confronted new york's rat epidemic head on. these are their pets, and by day they chase the ball and fetch the paper and sit quietly on the paper and sit quietly on their master's laps. by night they reconnect with something a bit more primal, a deep seeded desire to hunt and kill rats. check out the newcomer to the group, meeting a rat for the
plague," the devastation of an algerian city overrun by rats. and according to my high school english teacher he was using the rats to symbolize the nazi invasion, and the consequences of letting your guard down. in this way the plague was really a metaphor. well, this story is also full of rats, but our story is not a metaphor. what do you smell? here in new york, the rats are literal, and they are frickin' everywhere. they chew through electrical wires and spread disease and threaten to...
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but in rancho mirage, california, she owned the city. everybody who knew her loved her. and she was part of the charity world there like nobody else. and so she he's a great void. i think of her as sort of with lady bird johnson who did beaut fication and getting rid of billboards. and wildflowers in america. and betty ford with the clinic and the candidness about women's issues. i think both of them turn out to be two of the underrated first ladies in american history. lady bird and betty ford. and both of them passed just in recent years. >> larry king, doug brinkley, we thank you for joining us this evening and sharing your thoughts and perspective on betty ford who died this evening. thank you. statements are flooding in tonight with remembrances of betty ford. a statement just in from the white house says in part, and i quote "mrs. ford helped reduce the social stigma surrounding addiction and inspired thousands to seek much-needed treatment. while her death is a cause for sadness, we know that organizations such as the betty ford center will honor her legacy by giv
but in rancho mirage, california, she owned the city. everybody who knew her loved her. and she was part of the charity world there like nobody else. and so she he's a great void. i think of her as sort of with lady bird johnson who did beaut fication and getting rid of billboards. and wildflowers in america. and betty ford with the clinic and the candidness about women's issues. i think both of them turn out to be two of the underrated first ladies in american history. lady bird and betty...
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best sfw of the city. i refer you to the council assisted me with this, rule 27-47. if a member disobeys a rule or a chair's ruling, and he fails to apologize, that you have to give him a -- that you are required to give or you may give a verbal warning to the member. that's the only remedy available. i would ask you that you use that remedy. [ applause ] >> okay. okay. mayor ford, i did say when we started that in fact i did not hear you, but there were members of council that did. so i'm asking you, i'm asking you, mayor, if you would please apologize so we can continue with the agenda. that's my ruling. >> madame speaker, apologize for following the rules and asking the other members of council to follow the rules? that's what i'm apologizing for? i don't think there's a apology necessary. if it i said something derogatory or did what he's accusing me of. yes i would apologize. but i did not say that. madame clerk was right there. all i did was ask him to take a seat. not walk around. that's it. there's
best sfw of the city. i refer you to the council assisted me with this, rule 27-47. if a member disobeys a rule or a chair's ruling, and he fails to apologize, that you have to give him a -- that you are required to give or you may give a verbal warning to the member. that's the only remedy available. i would ask you that you use that remedy. [ applause ] >> okay. okay. mayor ford, i did say when we started that in fact i did not hear you, but there were members of council that did. so...
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a quick note tomorrow, fareed talks with new york city mayor bloomberg about the potential 2020 run. tune in to fareed zakaria for the exclusive tomorrow morning at 10:00 and up next, the u.s. and iran escalades as a terrorist attack there. kills dozens including children. ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepa
a quick note tomorrow, fareed talks with new york city mayor bloomberg about the potential 2020 run. tune in to fareed zakaria for the exclusive tomorrow morning at 10:00 and up next, the u.s. and iran escalades as a terrorist attack there. kills dozens including children. ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have...
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but as the storm devastated the city, all communication was lost. their imaginations began to get the better of them. >> it was a really difficult time, just kind of thinking what's happening? we tried calling, we tried texting, we tried e-mailing, and there was no response, so it was really difficult. it was a difficult time for us. just not knowing. and just thinking the worst things. >> jim was a live, but shaken. he watched from the second story of his house as the water rose quickly. >> now we're at river front. >> his travel agency on the ground floor was destroyed. over four days with barely any food or water, he and his family made their way to the tacloban airport and got on a flight to manila. he eventually got word to a relative to relaid the word to his family. but it wasn't until wednesday night when everyone could breathe a sigh of relief. >> item. >> jim. >> they were able to see their brother for the first time and make sure everyone was safe. >> how is the family? >> the family is good. jo julia's here. >> is she aware? let me see h
but as the storm devastated the city, all communication was lost. their imaginations began to get the better of them. >> it was a really difficult time, just kind of thinking what's happening? we tried calling, we tried texting, we tried e-mailing, and there was no response, so it was really difficult. it was a difficult time for us. just not knowing. and just thinking the worst things. >> jim was a live, but shaken. he watched from the second story of his house as the water rose...
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it's the city that never sleeps. but hey, if you need a last-minute spot, i got you covered. . >>> former california governor ronald reagan is about to hold a press conference in washington where he's expected to announce that he is a candidate for the republican presidential nomination. >> one of the things a problem for ford is the fact his party was coming apart at the seams, reagan was able to amount a foremidible challenge to ford in 76 in the nomination contest. >> i'm running because i've grown increasingly concerned about the course of events in the united states and world. >> reagan was the great two-term governor of california and he goes after gerald ford as being weak. . >> i am quite critical of our foreign policy right now. and as a matter of fact, i think that it is almost anchorless and aimless. >> he's a good actor but he also is a foremidible challenger. >> ronald reagan was challenging a sitting president in his own party, relatively conservative president and calling him a liberal sell-out >> in t
it's the city that never sleeps. but hey, if you need a last-minute spot, i got you covered. . >>> former california governor ronald reagan is about to hold a press conference in washington where he's expected to announce that he is a candidate for the republican presidential nomination. >> one of the things a problem for ford is the fact his party was coming apart at the seams, reagan was able to amount a foremidible challenge to ford in 76 in the nomination contest. >>...
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to washington, you never know what is going to happen next in the capitol city, that's for sure. >> reporter: rosenstein is no stranger to criticism for how he has handled his job as he described earlier this year. >> the dictionary defines piling on as joining other people in criticizing someone, usually in an unfair manner. i also have experience with that. >> reporter: but it is unclear how far rosenstein's alleged talk of the 25th amendment even traveled. both u.n. ambassador nikki haley and secretary of state mike pompeo say they never heard the subject come up. >> i'm not aware of any cabinet members that are even talking about that. it is completely and totally absurd. no one is questioning the president at all. if anything, we are trying to keep up the pace with him and the fact that he has a lot he wants to accomplish very quickly and we'll continue to support him in way he does that. >> reporter: you can now report there are two senior leaders that said that your question was ludicrous. >> it is so ludicrous, why did the deputy attorney general have discussions about it be
to washington, you never know what is going to happen next in the capitol city, that's for sure. >> reporter: rosenstein is no stranger to criticism for how he has handled his job as he described earlier this year. >> the dictionary defines piling on as joining other people in criticizing someone, usually in an unfair manner. i also have experience with that. >> reporter: but it is unclear how far rosenstein's alleged talk of the 25th amendment even traveled. both u.n....
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worst of our city by making art that glorifies the city? i don't profit directly from what those people do but of course i do because i live in the city and as that money rolls all around us. but how do we live with it? it's not why and where the people come from who do the grotesque things people do here. it's how do we live here complicit in it. that's the big issue, is to be able to be self-reflective about the place. or you have to just go and stay high all the time, which is a shame, you know, which is another popular way of dealing with living here. >> is vegas a friendly town? >> yeah, always friendly because that's our job. >> but i mean to itself. to -- you're a local. >> no. >> no. >> not a bit. this town has never had any respect whatsoever for the people who just happen to live here. in the old days, we were co-conspirators in those days. we weren't citizens. the new authorities, the new power is exactly as anonymous as the old power. no phone number, no access. not a chance. >> there has been for some years an art community in
worst of our city by making art that glorifies the city? i don't profit directly from what those people do but of course i do because i live in the city and as that money rolls all around us. but how do we live with it? it's not why and where the people come from who do the grotesque things people do here. it's how do we live here complicit in it. that's the big issue, is to be able to be self-reflective about the place. or you have to just go and stay high all the time, which is a shame, you...
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two brothers behind the charlie hebdo attack were killed outside a print shop northeast of the city. >> a third suspect was killed at a kosher supermarket during a hostage stand off. he was suspected in the shooting death of a police officer on thursday. >> the search is under way for the woman he lived with. that woman on the screen hayat boumediene. >> four of the hostages tragically killed in the incident. a french prosecutor told cnn it may have happened before the police raid. some say the bodies were on the ground before the raid. two officers were injured. >> terror suspect said he took hostages because jewish people were his target. >> he was killed in that raid trying to run out, actually toward the police. bizarrely, he called into a television station to discuss his plans. >> translator: are you in touch with the two brothers who perpetrated the attack at charlie hebdo? >> translator: yes, we spoke and were synchronized? >> translator: are you still in touch with them? are you on the phone with them? >> translator: no. >> translator: you are synchronized in what way? do yo
two brothers behind the charlie hebdo attack were killed outside a print shop northeast of the city. >> a third suspect was killed at a kosher supermarket during a hostage stand off. he was suspected in the shooting death of a police officer on thursday. >> the search is under way for the woman he lived with. that woman on the screen hayat boumediene. >> four of the hostages tragically killed in the incident. a french prosecutor told cnn it may have happened before the police...
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mar. >> the city of legos is known as the silicon valley. it is dominated by men. one programmer is determined to help her country's most disadvantaged girls fill the gender gap. >> when i went for the first time, i was surprised to see the living conditions. most girls are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty. many of them are thinking education. they plan for the future. i believe girls should be given opportunities. what you can't see, you can't aspire to. they need to be shown another life. >> to see more of her story, go to cnnheroes.com. so you just walk around telling people geico could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! i'm ready to crush ap english. i'm ready to do what no one on my block has done before. forget that. what no one in the world has done before. all i need access, tools, connections. high-speed connections. is the world rea
mar. >> the city of legos is known as the silicon valley. it is dominated by men. one programmer is determined to help her country's most disadvantaged girls fill the gender gap. >> when i went for the first time, i was surprised to see the living conditions. most girls are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty. many of them are thinking education. they plan for the future. i believe girls should be given opportunities. what you can't see, you can't aspire to. they need to be shown...
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what is the city council set to do? >> reporter: well carol it's going to be sort of a little step-by-step process here, a death by cuts if you will. the first motion that they're going to be putting forward is to limit the mayor's ability to hire and fire some of his senior staff. then a little later this morning they'll be voting on whether or not to limit his powers during a situation of emergency. if that doesn't do the job come monday, they're going to vote at cutting his operating budget, about giving more power to the deputy mayor, even, even offering some of the mayor's own staff to transfer their jobs under the deputy mayor again as part of the sort of fiscal control limitations they're trying to put on him. they're trying to isolate him here. he came into the office, plenty cameras to catch his comments. council is trying to block essentially any power that he has sitting in that office, carol. >> it's just incredible and while all of this is going on, i understand he's going to have a new tv show? >> reporter
what is the city council set to do? >> reporter: well carol it's going to be sort of a little step-by-step process here, a death by cuts if you will. the first motion that they're going to be putting forward is to limit the mayor's ability to hire and fire some of his senior staff. then a little later this morning they'll be voting on whether or not to limit his powers during a situation of emergency. if that doesn't do the job come monday, they're going to vote at cutting his operating...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ are choosing advil®. here's one story. i'm keith baraka and i'm a fire fighter. it's an honor to be a fire fighter. my job involves life or death situations and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore, i have a headache, i'm not at my best. advil® is my go to. it's my number one pain reliever. advil® just works for me. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil pm®. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ are choosing advil®. here's one story. i'm keith baraka and i'm a fire fighter. it's an honor to be a fire fighter. my job...
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the city has a personality. it feels like a seedy old school american city, you know. do you want it to be the same everywhere you go. >> the san francisco right now is a pretty nice city, i think. >> it took me six months to be able to handle the warm-ups back at my home academy. for a long time after i just prayed somebody would be more out of shape than me. the warm-ups at house are legend darely tough. they're proud of it, lasting in some classes, they say, a half hour and beyond, a ferocious unrelenting interval training. mortgage mortgage >>> you go a block over, you're at alamo square, super high real estate. and five years ago, it there was like the hood and changed a lot. they started off -- ryan would be outside of the street, a bar, with a weber grill and built up the business as the reputation best hamburger in the city and then he opened up this place. it's really good. le. wow. >> it's our presidential platter, hail pain no and cheddar sausages. our frank or ronnys on top of a hot dog. >> that's wrong. i want it. >> ribs, bris skit, chicken, the hog we we
the city has a personality. it feels like a seedy old school american city, you know. do you want it to be the same everywhere you go. >> the san francisco right now is a pretty nice city, i think. >> it took me six months to be able to handle the warm-ups back at my home academy. for a long time after i just prayed somebody would be more out of shape than me. the warm-ups at house are legend darely tough. they're proud of it, lasting in some classes, they say, a half hour and...
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news conference, only his second in the united states since his presidency began. we're going to continue the conversation when the president starts speaking, obviously, we'll bring that to you live. you said that you would like president trump to treat these women more respectfully. but what if he actually -- he honestly thinks that this is a con job, as he said. he thinks the democrats are playing politics with this. what would you advise him -- how could he at least please you in what he says today? obviously, that's a tall order. >> it's a tall order. >> you don't like him, i get that. what do you want to hear from him? >> his politics -- he should say -- he can support kavanaugh and say he believes him, but he also should not try to indict the women who have come forward to say that they had a different set of experiences with kavanaugh. he should accept that and listen to what they have to say. and not try to cast aspersion against them. i mean, he has -- i mean, he has his own set of problems in this area, too. so it's not surprising that he's going to belie
news conference, only his second in the united states since his presidency began. we're going to continue the conversation when the president starts speaking, obviously, we'll bring that to you live. you said that you would like president trump to treat these women more respectfully. but what if he actually -- he honestly thinks that this is a con job, as he said. he thinks the democrats are playing politics with this. what would you advise him -- how could he at least please you in what he...
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. >> it is absolutely the worst thing you can do for democracy. >> thank you. >> in the city of toronto. >> thank you. >> what goes around, comes around, friends. remember what i'm saying. thank you. >> okay. if we can ring the bells. >> mayor rob ford saying what goes around, comes around. saying that removing his powers is one of the single worst things you can do for democracy. bill weir joining us for these last few seconds. your special airs tonight at 8:00. >> yeah, we have so much with him and more on that, his brother vowed they will use their own candidates to take out everybody on the toronto city council. unbelievable. >> that airs in a couple hours. thanks. welcome aboard. >>> that's it for "the lead." i'll be back at 6:00 p.m. eastern to anchor "the situation room." for now, i turn you over to jim sciutto filling in for wolf blitzer. >>> happening now, death and destruction in the heartland. we'll talk with a tornado survivor who never stopped praying even as he captured images of the storm that leveled his neighborhood. we'll go into the midwest disaster zone. >>> george z
. >> it is absolutely the worst thing you can do for democracy. >> thank you. >> in the city of toronto. >> thank you. >> what goes around, comes around, friends. remember what i'm saying. thank you. >> okay. if we can ring the bells. >> mayor rob ford saying what goes around, comes around. saying that removing his powers is one of the single worst things you can do for democracy. bill weir joining us for these last few seconds. your special airs...
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of the city. he represents the front line blue color workers of this city and there are more blue color workers than the establishment and elites in the city. >> counselor doug ford, appreciate you spending time with us tonight and good luck and hope your brother gets well. you can say a lot of things about the ford boys, anderson, but they are certainly loyal to each other. amazing stuff. >> yeah, it's interesting how people don't consider -- or some people don't consider alcohol a drug, that drug use is one thing, he's not a drug addict but somebody is bing drinking where alcohol is clearly interfering with his day to day life. the fact this is a story that's been going on and on and on. those are all criteria from what i understand, i'm not dr. drew, but from what i understand, alcoholism and let's hope this person is getting the help they need. bizarre. no doubt this isn't the last. bill, great to have you on the program and cnn and we'll take a short break. when we come back, more here in the
of the city. he represents the front line blue color workers of this city and there are more blue color workers than the establishment and elites in the city. >> counselor doug ford, appreciate you spending time with us tonight and good luck and hope your brother gets well. you can say a lot of things about the ford boys, anderson, but they are certainly loyal to each other. amazing stuff. >> yeah, it's interesting how people don't consider -- or some people don't consider alcohol a...
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detroit is the city of champions. and only in michigan will you find the men and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime and if economic pace setter in peacetimes. ♪ >>> it's where nearly everything american and great came from. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural super power. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future. from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. >> the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> the rococo building, completely empty. >> unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there's money coming in. the one on the right is completely empty. the great pyramid with the spire on top sold for $5 million. >> $5 million for that? you can't buy a garage in the hamptons for that. >> $5 million for a skyscraper. >> it is post-apocalyptic. i mean, it's like a science fiction film. what the hell happened here? >> well, it is post-apocalyptic. except for the fact there are sev
detroit is the city of champions. and only in michigan will you find the men and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime and if economic pace setter in peacetimes. ♪ >>> it's where nearly everything american and great came from. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural super power. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future. from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came...
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the city of wilmington is so overwhelmed that access to the city is cutoff. they rescued several thousand people and downgraded to a tropical depression. it is dumping heavy rains on the region as it moves inland. here's the governor urging residents to stay vigilant. >> my most important message is first. for many parts of north carolina, the danger is still immediate. floodwaters are rising as rivers crest. don't make yourself someone who needs to be rescued. again, stay off the roads especially south of 64 and 73, 74. many roads in our state are still at risk of floods. roads you think are safe can be washed away in a matter of minutes. >> more than 20,000 people are stranded while they await news for the communities and their homes. authorities are warning they might be waiting a while because the worst could be yet to come. president trump likely to see some of that damage firsthand. his campaign said he plans to travel to the carolinas in the coming days. back into the room, so far local officials generally giving fema high marks for the response to flo
the city of wilmington is so overwhelmed that access to the city is cutoff. they rescued several thousand people and downgraded to a tropical depression. it is dumping heavy rains on the region as it moves inland. here's the governor urging residents to stay vigilant. >> my most important message is first. for many parts of north carolina, the danger is still immediate. floodwaters are rising as rivers crest. don't make yourself someone who needs to be rescued. again, stay off the roads...
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i was serving in mexico city. >> you believe her? >> i do. i had a conversation with her this morning. she is distraught over this the way her name has been pulled out. they blacked out the name of the boyfriend but her name was put out there. and i understand people are arguing and say she signed onto a letter from folks that went to school with christine blasey ford and were supporting her. i read the letter. the letter didn't say that we agree with the allegations, it said she is a credible person. her voice should be heard. as i know monica mclean, i cannot imagine any instance where she would do something like that and, chris, a polygraph examination, the accusation is she's getting ready to put an application in with the fbi. you have to take a polygraph. so did i. monica spent 24 years in the fbi, i spent 25. we took the polygraph around the same time. i asked people, what do they do? i never did a polygraph. >> she said ford is no expert, ford didn't coach me. it isn't true. what else isn't true? jimmy, thank you. when we get the repo
i was serving in mexico city. >> you believe her? >> i do. i had a conversation with her this morning. she is distraught over this the way her name has been pulled out. they blacked out the name of the boyfriend but her name was put out there. and i understand people are arguing and say she signed onto a letter from folks that went to school with christine blasey ford and were supporting her. i read the letter. the letter didn't say that we agree with the allegations, it said she is...
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what is the city like this evening? >> reporter: you know, it's really hard to put it into words, don. if you could find one, it would be heartbreak for this evening. a very large crowd showed up for this candlelight vigil. more than that. opportunities for individuals, police partners, who spoke about their loss, spoke about the partner that hay lost. some of them talking about the events of that evening, others talking about the event, how these people inspired them throughout their lives. they broke up, many in the crowd listening to them also broke down. it is a very painful time for the city. the shock now beginning to wear off, but now we face a week of funerals and it is going to be incredibly difficult. the weight of loss on this city is extremely heavy. the other message tonight was unity. the city has to come together. this nation has to come together. and a frank conversation about race must begin. there has to be a legacy to dallas. there cannot just be a continuation of the same. don? >> well said, martin.
what is the city like this evening? >> reporter: you know, it's really hard to put it into words, don. if you could find one, it would be heartbreak for this evening. a very large crowd showed up for this candlelight vigil. more than that. opportunities for individuals, police partners, who spoke about their loss, spoke about the partner that hay lost. some of them talking about the events of that evening, others talking about the event, how these people inspired them throughout their...
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the firstxd one we were going after was memo who we knew worked out of mexico city. >> even though his fingerprints may not be on the hatch of that train, police saye1 he's allege to have been an accessory, a major part of the murder of these 11 people. and those families cannot even begin toe1 heal until memo is i handcuffs. >> we started putting surveillance on memo.fáe1 at this particular time, we had no picture of him. i decided that we>.#eded to identify him.w3 he didn't know that. the police were able to pull him over on a traffic violation. >> dave called me tolp tell me that we have memo here. he dn haidn't have anyw3 insura drivers license. i believe he didn't even know ìáhc >> i called our lead at the time hold onto him now to gook ahead and charge hi, andwo/ aÓst him >> my instructions were that we weren't ready yet because we were still waiting for dna. ut all of the pertinent facts that the asittant u.s. attorney felt that sheçó needed at the time in ord to be able to charge him with with smuggling. >> as hard as it was, we had to tell the police department to letç
the firstxd one we were going after was memo who we knew worked out of mexico city. >> even though his fingerprints may not be on the hatch of that train, police saye1 he's allege to have been an accessory, a major part of the murder of these 11 people. and those families cannot even begin toe1 heal until memo is i handcuffs. >> we started putting surveillance on memo.fáe1 at this particular time, we had no picture of him. i decided that we>.#eded to identify him.w3 he didn't...
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of all of the apostles, peter is the most important. he comes to the emblamatic of this city. the statue, his image, every key juncture. peter symbolizes in an unbroken tradition going back 1800 years and no other city claims the connection to peter that the city of rome does. >> but for centuries, physical evidence proving peter came to the eternal city eluded scholars but in the 1940s, everything changes when beneath the vatican, archaeologists discover the bones of an ancient man. y, it's the final days of the ford year end sales event. ♪ i'm on top of the world, hey. ♪ it's your last chance of the year to get our best offer of the year: zero percent financing for seventy-two months, plus an extra one-thousand cash back across a full lineup of ford cars, trucks and suvs. so hurry and save big on america's best-selling brand. it's the final days of the ford year end sales event with zero percent financing for seventy-two months plus an extra one-thousand cash back! see your ford dealer before jan 2nd and save. prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both si
of all of the apostles, peter is the most important. he comes to the emblamatic of this city. the statue, his image, every key juncture. peter symbolizes in an unbroken tradition going back 1800 years and no other city claims the connection to peter that the city of rome does. >> but for centuries, physical evidence proving peter came to the eternal city eluded scholars but in the 1940s, everything changes when beneath the vatican, archaeologists discover the bones of an ancient man. y,...
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near the city limits there. this firestorm that his family was caught in was in an urban and wild land interface area where trees are backing up right to the neighborhood. so they really didn't have any warning as the winds gusted out of control. we're seeing this fire somebody in the neighborhood of about seven times bigger than the island of manhattan, not quite as big as all of the bore roes put together, 150 square miles to the rest of redding. we have very dry conditions, not going to cool down, the high will be 104 or 105. heat doesn't make fire but the dryness of the air doesn't allow the plants to absorb humidity and they just burn quickly. what we have here, completely covered in smoke. even air quality advisories for some of the people out there in the valleys as the smoke is being trapped there and it's unhealthy to breathe. temperatures are going to be in the triple digits and we've had moderate drought and many trees are killed because of pine beatles or other problems. so many dead trees burn quick
near the city limits there. this firestorm that his family was caught in was in an urban and wild land interface area where trees are backing up right to the neighborhood. so they really didn't have any warning as the winds gusted out of control. we're seeing this fire somebody in the neighborhood of about seven times bigger than the island of manhattan, not quite as big as all of the bore roes put together, 150 square miles to the rest of redding. we have very dry conditions, not going to cool...
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the city of louisville started the plowing process when the snow began but couldn't keep up. >> by the time we completed the routh, it was covered again in snow and looked like nothing had been done. >> lexington, kentucky received over 17 inches of snow more snow it's ever had in a two day period. city had 40 inches this winter. temperatures overnight expected to go below zero. other parts of the south hit hard too. snowy highways and cars stuck in memphis. snow covered roadways in parts of arkansas. in arlington, texas, many car accidents after still more north texas snow and ice. heading up north where people are more accustomed to the snowy winters, a frightening accident in the town of port jervis new york. 23 vehicles piling up in the bad weather. ten people hurt. fortunately, nobody seriously. and then there's this. a bridge known as the madison creek causeway in logan county wvr wv collapsing not from snow but flood and melting snow. this video captured by a resident of the area and posted on facebook. >> finally come up over the bridge and it took it away in a matter of second
the city of louisville started the plowing process when the snow began but couldn't keep up. >> by the time we completed the routh, it was covered again in snow and looked like nothing had been done. >> lexington, kentucky received over 17 inches of snow more snow it's ever had in a two day period. city had 40 inches this winter. temperatures overnight expected to go below zero. other parts of the south hit hard too. snowy highways and cars stuck in memphis. snow covered roadways in...
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the largest city in the hurricane's path right now. 1.6 million people. mr. curry joins me on the phone. thank you for taking the time. mayor curry. >> reporter: thank you for having me. continues to be the potential for loss of life. the risk going into this with storm surge. the storm surge recorded today was second highest in recorded history. second highest we've had. the last time we had something which beat this one was a hundred years ago to get perspective on to what we're facing. two days ago i ordered an evacuation, coastal community, the beaches, cities. and yesterday additional evacuations. again, my concern continues to be those folks that decided to stay. and we're just ready to get through this thing and go out and help those people in our city. >> what do you say to those who decide to stay? i know the governor has been very clear, other mayors very clear. if you stayed, you were told ho leave, first responders will not go to help those people because you are not going to risk the lives of t the first responders. is that the way it is also in
the largest city in the hurricane's path right now. 1.6 million people. mr. curry joins me on the phone. thank you for taking the time. mayor curry. >> reporter: thank you for having me. continues to be the potential for loss of life. the risk going into this with storm surge. the storm surge recorded today was second highest in recorded history. second highest we've had. the last time we had something which beat this one was a hundred years ago to get perspective on to what we're facing....
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the red sox and mayor and major league baseball said we need to do something for the city. and after a tragedy it was like, okay, i'm in, i can't wait to be a partf this. >> so when i walk into your store there was a police officer among the multitudes. i think there might have been in the span of about 45 minutes i was in there 20 people had come in separately and asked for those hats. and they're $20. 100% of the proceeds goes to the victims fund. and you can't keep stocked. >> no. for every day we sell out. and every day we remake in our factory in boston, massachusetts. in fact, demand got so bad we were shipping caps to california for an embroider to make in california to ship back to boston to get them on the shelf. >> let me tell you, i want you to know that this guy is losing a lot of money on this as well because his other products aren't selling because this product is selling. i just want to shake your hand for doing this amazing work. you're sacrificing your own business for helping come back and helping the one fund. bobby d 'ang'anglo. >> you look great in the
the red sox and mayor and major league baseball said we need to do something for the city. and after a tragedy it was like, okay, i'm in, i can't wait to be a partf this. >> so when i walk into your store there was a police officer among the multitudes. i think there might have been in the span of about 45 minutes i was in there 20 people had come in separately and asked for those hats. and they're $20. 100% of the proceeds goes to the victims fund. and you can't keep stocked. >>...
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what they're hoping to do is basically move all the floodwaters in the city away from the water treatment plant. that's been a main concern because two years ago after hurricane matthews, that facility was flooded and disabled for 30 days. residents had to have water trucked into the area. so they created a makeshift dam if it were, and it seems it's stabilized according to sources on the ground. but that's basically what we're seeing throughout the northeast. we're seeing towns especially trying to protect their water from the floodwater, jim. >> how long are these conditions expected to last? >> reporter: we certainly expect other neighboring rivers to continue to crest. for example, this is the lumber river i'm told this crested at about 25 feet yesterday and dropped only three inches, that's obviously going to be an issue because it has closed down some of the main parts around town, for example, the bridge. those will be part of the lasting effects. i-95, an important interstate that cuts through the state, that has been shut down here in lumberton for the last couple days. i'm told
what they're hoping to do is basically move all the floodwaters in the city away from the water treatment plant. that's been a main concern because two years ago after hurricane matthews, that facility was flooded and disabled for 30 days. residents had to have water trucked into the area. so they created a makeshift dam if it were, and it seems it's stabilized according to sources on the ground. but that's basically what we're seeing throughout the northeast. we're seeing towns especially...
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and we'll be the first to upgrade the towers and put up the small cells that will power the smart cities of the future. when i started at verizon, i knew i was joining a team that was pushing the industry forward. now, with the launch of the only 5g ultra wideband network, we're doing it again. this time, changing the way we learn, work and live. and i'll always be proud that we're not just building america's first 5g network. we're doing it right. >>> president trump's star on the hollywood walk of fame has been through the ringer to say the least. the latest incident includes bars. >> reporter: stars are supposed to twinkle, but me, i spark. some guy takes a pick axe at me. a comedian named george lopez pretended to relieve himself on me, and now the latest indignity, a street artist who called himself plastic jesus put bars over me ♪ twinkle, twinkle little star. >> the street ar tigs wanted to remain anonymous when he placed the wooden bars in broad daylight. a trump supporter tried to rip them off. >> leave it. >> what do you mean, leave it? >> this is street art. >> that's my pre
and we'll be the first to upgrade the towers and put up the small cells that will power the smart cities of the future. when i started at verizon, i knew i was joining a team that was pushing the industry forward. now, with the launch of the only 5g ultra wideband network, we're doing it again. this time, changing the way we learn, work and live. and i'll always be proud that we're not just building america's first 5g network. we're doing it right. >>> president trump's star on the...
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the tenderloin, the area that we're going to, traditionally the worst intersection in the city, most drug arrests, most homicides. the most vulnerable of our population are being fed the worst food consistently. >> they try to address all those problems, creating a fast, casual, food business good for the world. >> awesome sauce, this is tomato, onion garlic, a lot of olive oil. then scallion relish, grilled scallions and lime. veggie burger dressed exactly the same way. if you're like i am, the word veggie burger will strike terror in your heart. >> yeah. it makes me violent, actually. >> this will not make you violent. it will make you happy. >> wow. i'd totally eat that. if you didn't call it a veggie burger, i'd be all over this. >> yeah. >> fast, healthy, and affordable. >> $2 to $6. >> so you're not going to get rich off this venture? >> we'll make money. >> you will make money? >> we have to. just because something hasn't been done doesn't mean it can't be done. >> saving the world is one thing, making sure that my san francisco mentor gets something to eat is another priority
the tenderloin, the area that we're going to, traditionally the worst intersection in the city, most drug arrests, most homicides. the most vulnerable of our population are being fed the worst food consistently. >> they try to address all those problems, creating a fast, casual, food business good for the world. >> awesome sauce, this is tomato, onion garlic, a lot of olive oil. then scallion relish, grilled scallions and lime. veggie burger dressed exactly the same way. if you're...